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    This ending doesn’t have a cliff-hanger so the audience will always know how it ends, which most people prefer. However an open ending is when the ending is left quite uncertain and questionable. The audience does not know all of the details and is left to work them out themselves. Some of these endings may lead the audience to think a certain way even if details aren’t told or it isn’t the actual ending whereas others will leave the audience hanging.…

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    Socrates waiting to be executed once a ship, out on a holy mission from Delos, returns to Athens. Crito, whom the dialogue is named after, is a friend of Socrates who has come to convince Socrates to run away from the execution by bribing the guard, an act considered common practice at the time. At this time, we are presented with the global argument for the entire dialogue: Should Socrates stay, and face execution by drinking hemlock, or should Socrates leave with the help of his friends and…

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    Father Infliction

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    without their dad in the home. Since 1991, the number of children with a father in prison has grown by 79%. With 92 percent of the jail inmates being fathers, the father absence crisis in America is real. The “adverse childhood experience” (ACE) a child faces for having a parent in jail is different from other ACEs. The experience inflicts a lot of stigma, trauma, and shame on the children. They are also prone to negative behavioral outcomes and depression. The health of such children suffers,…

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    actions that might cause mishaps between the relationship between the parent and the child, which can impact the child in the long run in ways that most…

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    regarding child endangerment. To most people you would think for anyone to be charged with child endangerment, it had to be a very serious matter. What most people don’t realize is child endangerment could be simply leaving your child unattended. Nevertheless, child endangerment occurs when a person engages in conduct that places a child in imminent danger of death, bodily injury, or physical or mental impairment. I believe if a household has one or more documented offense that could put the…

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    Loss In Poetry

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    ‘My little loaf’ allows the reader to acknowledge that the speaker already has a sense of protectiveness and affection for her child. In contrast, Keats utilises imagery to communicate to the reader the delight and affection expressed by the knight when he met the enchanting women. The speaker finds the women so alluring and beautiful that he refers to her as ‘a faery’s child’ and ‘her eyes were wild’. This use of mythical imagery portrays the speaker’s disbelief of how he can be witnessing…

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    education has become something parents feel is a necessity in order to ensure their child has the best future possible which leads to public schools declining in resources and funds for children whose parents cannot afford a better education. Education should bring together children from all backgrounds and not separate them. The lack of diversity has proven to hurt some schools especially with No Child Left Behind, which demands equal results from unequally prepared students. By shifting away…

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    advancement, prosperity and growth unexpectedly left society feeling adversity within their lives. As the “sweetheart of the Victorian era,” Browning illustrates, within her manifestation of endearing words, the reality of child labor in attempts to make her readers feel compassion, sentiment and empathy. Browing uses adequate literary devices, emotional approaches and heart rendering examples to represent the political, religious and social issues that comes with child labor during this time…

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    support her family. She is a supporter of universal child care and access to early education for all families. Her children must attend a child care facility, costing 30% of their household income, until they reach kindergarten when the children can attend the local public school, since she and her husband work. This drastically cuts into the amount of the income the family can put towards savings, utilities, and housing, leaving little money left for the family to use for extra expenses (Pao).…

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    She’s caring and absolutely loves Tonya and wants to adopt her. Tonya mother hasn’t been seen and her father Terence Calvert is getting out of jail. Terence wants full custody of Tonya. The dilemma of the case study 1.4 is the best interest of the child versus parental rights. The case involves both legal and ethical issues. It’s an ethical issue because as a human service professional, you are here to provide the best for your clients and keep…

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